Boundary review
Jonathan Glazer’s speech was an affirmation of Jewishness
Critics who accuse him of denying his identity have things backwards
Liz Truss was right but naive
She grasped the scale of Britain’s plight but misunderstood the nature of power
Chinese whispers
Oliver Dowden’s tough talk on Chinese hacking is less than wholly convincing
Sheikh up the Telegraph
We are fortunate that the UAE still wishes to invest in so unstable a country
There is a lushness to this expanded Letters
There is frequent reporting of local news, often betraying a hobbit-like
preoccupation with the availability of beer
Fire and ice
Klopp is the air-punching booming-laugh extrovert; Guardiola the turtleneck-wearing, obsessively professorial introvert
Banning masks from protests is a bad idea
Anonymity can be essential to dissent against tyrannical regimes
February letters
Questioning Cameron, cautioning Houellebecq and disputing the image of God
Ukraine’s cross-cultural contradictions
Has Ukraine overcome its legacy of historical antisemitism?
Nicola Sturgeon and the WhatsApp Group of Secrets
Stern but lovable Scot, Professor Sturgeon, would tell us the whole truth…wouldn’t she?
Laugh to hide the tears
Rishi Sunak was desperate to appear on top form before the Liaison Committee